Nearly all bryophytes and most pteridophytes have a homosporous life history (lower vascular plants).
In pteridophytes, it is defined by physically identical spores that germinate to create bisexual (both male and female) gametophytes, however, it can be bisexual or unisexual.
Pteridophyta is a phylum of vascular plants (such as ferns) that lack flowers and seeds but have roots, stems, and leaves.
Lycopodium, Equisetum, and Psilotum are some of the homosporous pteridophytes.